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Faith Leaders Demand Change Refugee System
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Why is the Government not interested?(from link)
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ comment isfree/ 2016/se p/12/fa ith-lea ders-re fugee-t raffick ers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, we should have a revised refugee system, one that will allow us to remove people from the country without interference from the ECHR under the guise of the HRA.
If we spent less time dealing with the HRA then there would be more time for genuine cases.
We could also do more by refusing to pay any benefits to anyone coming to this country. That would put more people off even trying and again the genuine cases can be then helped.
If we spent less time dealing with the HRA then there would be more time for genuine cases.
We could also do more by refusing to pay any benefits to anyone coming to this country. That would put more people off even trying and again the genuine cases can be then helped.
The article writer seems to have based the article on a misunderstanding. The claim is that
we drive asylum seekers into the hands of people traffickers. This is clear nonsense. They will have already fled the country that they have issues with before they voluntarily find and pay for the services of any trafficer. Thus the article is pointless.
No one suggests we have no responsibility to help fund the camps near the border where they find safety until able to return. What is said is that refugees who wish to chance their hand at becoming economic migrants can no longer be reasonably accommodated. We should ensure the camps are providing humane basic living conditions but that is the limit of our moral duty. We help but are not used.
we drive asylum seekers into the hands of people traffickers. This is clear nonsense. They will have already fled the country that they have issues with before they voluntarily find and pay for the services of any trafficer. Thus the article is pointless.
No one suggests we have no responsibility to help fund the camps near the border where they find safety until able to return. What is said is that refugees who wish to chance their hand at becoming economic migrants can no longer be reasonably accommodated. We should ensure the camps are providing humane basic living conditions but that is the limit of our moral duty. We help but are not used.
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